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Photo Taking Tips?
Posted By: paulstratton
Any tips for taking photos? Optimal camera settings, lighting, angle, etc.. I'm having trouble taking pictures of larger items(cdv's, photos) that can't be scanned, especially things that have a glossy finish or that have a slight curl to them. They just don't seem to look right. Any advice would be appreciated. |
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Photo Taking Tips?
Posted By: davidcycleback
Outside daylight tends to offer superior light to indoor lights. |
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Photo Taking Tips?
Posted By: Anthony N.
Your best bet is an indirect, open light source. The shady side of a house, the garage with the door open, etc. |
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Photo Taking Tips?
Posted By: Bobby Binder
Anthony is a photographer for a living so he knows what he is talking about. |
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Photo Taking Tips?
Posted By: paulstratton
Thanks guys. I will try it out tomorrow and see how I do. If they still turn out crummy I may shoot you an email Anthony. |
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